A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of central Maryland and the upper Eastern Shore into Tuesday morning.

A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of central Maryland and the upper Eastern Shore into Tuesday morning.

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Updated: 6:08 PM EST Feb 9, 2015

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WEBVTT P.M. NOW, YOUR 11 INSTA WEATHER PLUS FORECAST WITH TOM TASSELMYER. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOME LIGHT PRECIPITATION TONIGHT. IT GOES UNTIL ABOUT DON TOMORROW -- DAWN TOMORROW. IT COVERS CENTRAL MARYLAND ALL THE WAY TO HAGERSTOWN. SOUTHBOUND TO TELL THE COUNTY. -- TALBOT COUNTY. SO FAR, WE HAVE NOT HAD TO DEAL WITH WINTER PROBLEMS BECAUSE THE TEMPERATURES STAYED ABOVE FREEZING ALL DAY. 41 FOR THE HIGH AT BWI MARSHALL. THAT HAPPENED RIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT AS SOON AS BECAME MONDAY. IT HAS BEEN SLOWLY SLIDING BACKWARDS THROUGHOUT THE DAY. 33 IS THE LOW SO FAR. IT IS ALREADY FREEZING IN COCKEYSVILLE, RISING SUN AND NORTHERN DELAWARE. SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA BELOW FREEZING. IT IS STILL ABOVE FREEZING FOR AREAS SOUTH OF TOWN. IT IS 42 DEGREES AT CRISFIELD. IT WILL TAKE A WHILE FOR THAT CHILLY AIR TO GET DOWN INTO SOUTHERN MARYLAND. THEY WILL BASICALLY SEE LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS OVERNIGHT INTO TOMORROW MORNING. THE NORTHERN SUBURBS AS THE POTENTIAL FOR LIGHT PRECIPITATION. NOT A BIG STORM FOR US. YOU CAN SEE THE PRECIPITATION IS RATHER SCATTERED. THERE IS SNOW ON THE NORTHWEST FRINGE OF IT WHERE THE ATMOSPHERE GETS A LITTLE COLDER SO WE CAN SEE SOME LIGHT RAIN MIXED WITH SLEET AND ENDING AS SNOW FLURRIES LATE TONIGHT, EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. NORTHEAST WINDS AT 10 TO 15 WILL MAKE IT FEEL CHILLIER THAN THE THERMOMETER INDICATES. BY DAWN, WE SHOULD SEE LOWS RANGING FROM ABOUT 25 TO 32 DEGREES. THIS AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS REDUCING SOME PESKY PRECIPITATION BUT MORE UNWANTED SNOW IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND, AROUND BOSTON. IT GETS STRONGER OFF THE COAST INTO THE ATLANTIC MOISTURE. THEY ARE JUST GETTING HAMMERED IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND AS THE STORMS ARE HITTING. WITH EACH OF THESE NORTHERN BRANCH CLIPPERS, IT DUMPS THE SNOW TO THE NORTH OF US. WE WILL GET INTO HIGH PRESSURE AS THE LOW DEPARTS TOMORROW WHICH MEANS SUNSHINE WILL TRY TO BREAK THROUGH. A MOSTLY CLOUDY DAY TOMORROW BUT IT WILL BE ON THE COOL SIDE. FUTURECAST SHOWS THE WINTRY MIX NEW THE PENNSYLVANIA LINE. SLEET AND RAIN IN BALTIMORE IN ALL RAIN SOUTH. IT IS NOT THAT HEAVY SO ITR T SHOULD MOVE THROUGH QUICKLY. AFTER THAT, IT IS JUST A MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY DAY TOMORROW. ACCUMULATION SHOULD NOT BE SIGNIFICANT BUT A COATING TO AN INCH IS POSSIBLE NORTH OF BALTIMORE. THAT WILL BE AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. MOSTLY CLOUDY DURING THE DAY TOMORROW. TEMPERATURES AT 38 TO 43 WHICH IS UNDER THE NORMAL WHICH IS NOW SNUCK UP TO 44 DEGREES. THE MOUNTAINS WILL HAVE SOME FLURRIES AND SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUING TOMORROW. A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS ON WEDNESDAY. SUNSHINE TRYING TO BREAK THROUGH THE CLOUD COVER. A FLURRY OR TWO IN THE MORNING ON THE EASTERN SHORE. ON THE COAST, PRETTY MUCH ALL RAIN WITH HIGHS AROUND 38. TEMPERATURES STEADY, CLOSE TO NORMAL THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AND THEN FALLING AS A STRONG FRONT COMES THROUGH ON THURSDAY. FRIDAY, COLD. IT GETS EVEN COLDER DURING THE

Wintry mix to move through overnight

A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of central Maryland and the upper Eastern Shore into Tuesday morning.